Environment Matters: Collaboration in Memory Care Design and Development

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Tired of just hearing about no dead-ends in the hallways and no crazy designs in the carpet? So are we. Come watch an interactive design charrette where a memory care building will be developed onsite with architects and senior living professionals in programming, operations, and sales and marketing. Learn how these experts address design challenges and process suggestions for best in class dementia design. Maria Nadelstumph, Vice President of Organizational Development & Program Excellence, Brandywine Senior Living; Dan Edwards, Associate Principal, LRS Architects, Inc.; Allison Guthertz, VP of Quality Resident Services, Benchmark Senior Living; Dan Purgiel, Managing Principal, LRS Architects, Inc.; Tanya Walker, Managing Director, Kensington Park Senior Living.

Transcript of Environment Matters: Collaboration in Memory Care Design and Development

Environment Matters:

Collaborating in

Memory Care

Design & Development

Design Collaboration Process

2 MNIntro and Overview

► Setting the Stage:

– Design a “hypothetical” Memory Care Building for

“Company Gen X” with LRS Architects

– Address design challenges and process suggestions

for best in class dementia design with ALFA industry

leaders

Speakers

► Dan Edwards

– Associate Principal, LRS Architects Inc.

► Allison Guthertz –

– VP of Quality Resident Services, Benchmark Senior Living

► Steve Heaney –

– VP of Operations & Real Estate, Brandywine Senior Living

► Maria Nadelstumph –

– VP of Organizational Development & Program Excellence,

Brandywine Senior Living

► Dan Purgiel

– Managing Principal, LRS Architects Inc.

► Tanya Walker

– Managing Director, Kensington Park Senior Living

3 MNIntro and Overview

Presentation Outline

► Let’s Get Started!

– Part 1: Review general design concepts

– Part 2: Group reaction to architect’s general design

concepts and “live” discussion on design of NEW

building

– Part 3: Images

4 DPIntro and Overview

Design Collaboration Scenario

► Design Parameters & Basic Program

– Design 56 unit memory care facility

– One story

– California project

• Easier State to design and build in

• California RCFE – R-2.1 residential occupancy

• Allows assistance with evacuation

– Gross SF 575 - 700 SF per unit industry average

• 56 units: 33,000 - 40,000 SF

– Does not include site variables or constraints

• Due to limited time constraints

5 DEIntro and Overview

PART 1

► Architects Review General Design Concepts

with the Group

6 DP1 – Architect’s General Design

Homelike Versus Hospitality► Smaller residential scale and finishes

► Take cues from hospitality industry

1 – Architect’s General Design 7 DE

Sleeping Unit Design

► Shared Unit Examples

– Many designs

– Common ones shown

8 DE1 – Architect’s General Design

Sleeping Unit Design

9 DE1 – Architect’s General Design

14’- 6”

► Private Unit Examples

– Many designs, common ones shown

– Typically 60%-90% private

Building Plan Concepts

► Common Layout Examples

– Open Plans (Neighborhood)

– Corridor Plans (Neighborhood)

– Household Plans (Homelike)

– (Or combo or variation of each)

10 DP1 – Architect’s General Design

Household

CorridorOpen

Building Plan Concepts

► Open Plan Enlarged Example (Neighborhood)

– Sleeping rooms tend to open directly to common spaces

11 DP1 – Architect’s General Design

Building Plan Concepts

► Open Plan Example (4 Neighborhood)

– Sleeping rooms tend to open directly to common spaces

12 DP1 – Architect’s General Design

Building Plan Concepts

13 DP1 – Architect’s General Design

► Corridor Plan Enlarged Example (Neighborhood)

– Sleeping rooms tend to open directly to corridor

Building Plan Concepts

► Corridor Plan Example (4 Neighborhood)

– Sleeping rooms tend to open directly to corridor

14 DP1 – Architect’s General Design

Building Plan Concepts► Household Plan Example

– Room layout more similar to a big house

15 DP1 – Architect’s General Design

PART 2

► Group Reaction

► “Live” Discussion of NEW Building Design

16 DP2 - New Building Design

General Design Preferences

► Prefer Corridor Design Concept

– Divides 56 units into smaller neighborhoods

– Central service and commons core

17 SH2 - New Building Design

NEW Design Plan

Private - Personal Space

► Shared Bathroom Units (For Couple or Combined)

18 SH/ TW2 - New Building Design

Private - Personal Space

► Shared Bathroom Units (With Utilitarian Space)

19 SH/ TW2 - New Building Design

HSKPG/

TRASH/

STORAGE/

MISC

Private - Personal Space

► Private Units

20 SH/ TW2 - New Building Design

Private - Personal Space

► Hospice Family Suite Units

21 SH/ TW/ AG2 - New Building Design

Social - Personal Enjoyment/ Leisure

► Common Areas - Central Area

22 MN/ TW2 - New Building Design

Social - Personal Enjoyment/ Leisure

► Common Areas - Resident Wings

23 MN/ TW2 - New Building Design

Social - Dining Experience

► Smaller Spaces In Central Area

24 TW/ MN2 - New Building Design

Social - Resident Outdoor Area

► Enclosed Court

25 TW/ MN2 - New Building Design

Social - Wellness Area

► Inviting Central Area

26 AG/ SH2 - New Building Design

Public - Connection► Warm & Comfortable Entry Area

27 MN/ TW2 - New Building Design

Public - Marketing/ Community

► First Impressions

28 MN/ TW2 - New Building Design

Staff / Utilitarian - Service Areas

29 AG/ SH

► Central Area

2 - New Building Design

Staff / Utilitarian - Service Areas► Resident Wings

30 AG/ SH2 - New Building Design

Overall Plan & Circulation

31 SH/ AG2 - New Building Design

Private - Sleeping Units

32 DE3 - Images

Private - Sleeping Units

33 DE3 - Images

Private – Dutch Door

34 DE3 - Images

Social – Entry Family Area

35 DE3 - Images

Social – Open & Flexible Activity Area

36 DE3 - Images

Social –Activity Area/ Soft Seating

37 DE3 - Images

Social – Activity/ TV Area

38 DE3 - Images

Social – Activity Area

39 DE3 - Images

Social – Pocket Lounge

40 DE3 - Images

Social – Pocket Lounge

41 DE3 - Images

Social – Reminiscent Area

42 DE3 - Images

Social – Dining

43 DE3 - Images

Social - Dining

44 DE3 - Images

Social - Dining

45 DE3 - Images

Social – Resident Kitchen

46 DE3 - Images

Social – Private Dining

47 DE3 - Images

Social - Beauty

48 DE3 - Images

Public – Family Area

49 DE3 - Images

Public – Lobby Area

50 DE3 - Images

Public - Circulation

51 DE3 - Images

Public - Exterior Traditional Eastern

52 DE3 - Images

Public - Exterior Traditional Northwest

54 DE3 - Images

Public - Exterior Traditional Southwest

53 DE3 - Images

Public - Exterior Contemporary Southwest

55 DE3 - Images

End

► Thank you

► Benchmark Senior Living

► Brandywine Senior Living

► Kensington Park Senior Living

► LRS Architects Inc.

► Questions